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This may be a bit odd . I need to identify the program that made a system backup from the files that it produced. There are several sets of files dated a week apart, including .zip and .xml files along with a few that have no extension. (There are about six (6) months worth of files for [apparently] weekly backups.) However, the little - darling? yeah, that's the word! - doesn't know what program was used to perform the backups. Memory failure .

Google searches have netted nothing on this. There many,many,many pages on how to find the files produced by various backup programs, but not a one (1) I can find on how to identify the software that produced the backup files.

Any ideas on this one?

(The little darling is a software junkie, so I can't just try what's installed ... too many .)

Nice bit of software, thanks. It didn't work , but looks handy to have around .

Finally found a GlobalCatalog.wbcat, which is a Windows backup file, so apparently s/he was using Win7's backup w/o knowing. However, all the .wbcat files were moved to a common location, "I just wanted to keep it neat, so I did some housecleaning." Oh, well, mebbe Win7 can figure it out . Or I can set Explorer to display creation date, I guess. What a mess!